Mr. David J. Beberwyk

Biographical Information

David Beberwyk is a Real Estate Instructor and the Director of Outreach and Education for the Center for Real Estate and Asset Management, hosted in the College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO).

He is a licensed Nebraska Real Estate Broker and concurrently maintains a Florida Real Estate Sales Associate license. He has worked in the commercial, governmental, and residential property management sectors, and has experience with real estate brokerage operations, environmental management, and commercial/residential consulting.

Mr. Beberwyk also garnered valuable team leadership experience as a member of the U.S. Air Force, and has applied knowledge of project management and finance concepts, as well as quantitative & qualitative data analysis techniques.

Prior to joining the UNO faculty full-time, Mr. Beberwyk worked in the CBA Department of Finance, Banking, and Real Estate as a Research Assistant, helping with the development and execution of three real estate courses.

He is working to integrate new technologies and alternative teaching methods into CBA's traditional and on-line real estate classes to further promote student interaction, provide a greater experiential component, and enhance student learning.

In conjunction with his colleagues, Mr. Beberwyk plans to develop and host educational seminars of interest for the Greater Omaha Real Estate Community.

Research and Creative Interests

Mr. Beberwyk seeks to focus his research efforts on topics relevant to the Greater Omaha Real Estate Community. Current personal research interests include:

- Brokerage Operations: Effectiveness & Profitability of Different Business Models

- Maximizing return on investment for single and multi-family properties in the greater Omaha area.

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